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Academic Vocabulary Building in English, Intermediate Volume 2
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Academic Vocabulary Building in English, Intermediate Volume 2

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The English Language Institute at the University of Pittsburgh is known for its popular eight-volumeseries Words for Students of English (University of Michigan Press). In the years since the series was first published, faculty at Pitt ELI has been considering new ways to address learners’ challenges in acquiring vocabulary. The result of the research and experience is a new five-volume series, Academic Vocabulary Building in English. This series weaves together three sets of knowledge: (1) the results of recent researchfrom applied linguists and psycholinguists, (2) the 2016 rich classroom experience of the Institute faculty, who together have many decades of practical classroom ESL experience, and (3) the data gathered from our online student database and corpus studies that have 2016 informed us of which words students need to know more deeply.

Each unit contains sections that emphasize various components of word learning. First, each chapteropens with a chart of target words and their various morphological forms. The next step establishes form-meaning mappings: Each word is listed with a definition and two example sentences. The lists and definitions are followed by exercises that concentrate students’ attention on establishing form-meaning links. These exercises consist of practice opportunities that require multiple retrievals in order to promote label-to-concept links and begin awareness of deriva- tional and inflectional variations. Follow-up exercises focus on collocations related to the unit’s theme. Each chapter closes with exercises that can be used as quizzes. By the time students have finished a unit, they should have had both receptive and productive practice with the form, meaning, morphosyntax, and collocational properties of each lexical item.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
24 July 2015
Pages
184
ISBN
9780472034222

The English Language Institute at the University of Pittsburgh is known for its popular eight-volumeseries Words for Students of English (University of Michigan Press). In the years since the series was first published, faculty at Pitt ELI has been considering new ways to address learners’ challenges in acquiring vocabulary. The result of the research and experience is a new five-volume series, Academic Vocabulary Building in English. This series weaves together three sets of knowledge: (1) the results of recent researchfrom applied linguists and psycholinguists, (2) the 2016 rich classroom experience of the Institute faculty, who together have many decades of practical classroom ESL experience, and (3) the data gathered from our online student database and corpus studies that have 2016 informed us of which words students need to know more deeply.

Each unit contains sections that emphasize various components of word learning. First, each chapteropens with a chart of target words and their various morphological forms. The next step establishes form-meaning mappings: Each word is listed with a definition and two example sentences. The lists and definitions are followed by exercises that concentrate students’ attention on establishing form-meaning links. These exercises consist of practice opportunities that require multiple retrievals in order to promote label-to-concept links and begin awareness of deriva- tional and inflectional variations. Follow-up exercises focus on collocations related to the unit’s theme. Each chapter closes with exercises that can be used as quizzes. By the time students have finished a unit, they should have had both receptive and productive practice with the form, meaning, morphosyntax, and collocational properties of each lexical item.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
24 July 2015
Pages
184
ISBN
9780472034222